Alex

Hello, my name is Alex! I am also the self-proclaimed "Chicken Nugget Princess". I have worked for DJX since November 2012. I am apart of the Ben Davis and Kelly K Show every morning, and I am the Middays Host 10a-3pm every day. I am obsessed with all things beauty. I have a serious skincare regimen and have even had to look into extra storage space for my collection! I love pink, Taylor Swift, decorating, high heels, and The Kardashians. I'm always looking for an adventure and to try something new- unless it's food...haha

Confused Face Girl Is Suing Instagram?

Memes are to Instagram as videos are to Vine: a complete necessity. If you sift through the selfies, food porn, and dog photos, you get to see to heart of what Instagram really is…hilarious memes. Nobody knows this more than Alabama teen Keisha Johnson, whose face was made a staple of Instagram not too long ago.

Johnson’s confused “WTF-face” was appropriate for almost any occasion, and the social media platform quickly took notice. The now infamous “WTF-face” was posted onto thousands and thousands of memes. Granted, it’s understandable that Johnson wasn't too pleased with her picture going viral given that it wasn’t the best photo of her. Johnson, also known as the “confused girl,” is now suing Instagram for $500 million for defamation of character. Johnson states, “My face looked ugly like I was about to throw up…I look nothing like that in really life…I’m really a bad b*tch!”

Too bad suing the company isn’t actually going to work. Remember those pesky “terms and conditions” nobody actually reads? Well, in Instagram's case they state that the users of the social network are responsible for the content they share.

So, in reality, Johnson should be suing her friend who uploaded the picture. Technically she is the one responsible for starting the “confused girl” movement.

UPDATE: Sources are now confirming this story to be a hoax. Thank goodness. Cause I love confused face girl.